Credits: Anna Aspnes, Chelle's Creations, Brandy
Journaling: So I thought I'd try doing one month of Project 365 in May 2011. I managed to capture 26/31 days. It's now 2017 and it's definitely time to move on. I filled in the blanks with days of other Mays.
Process Notes for Statue of Liberty
https://ozone.oscraps.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=377013&title=statue-of-liberty28color-challenge-29&cat=1351
The Photospiralysis layer (above the Fotoblendz) was created by putting the original statue of liberty image through the free online app...
Photo Credit: Marion Volt (Flickr)
All supplies are Anna's
Process notes: https://ozone.oscraps.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=377014&title=process-notes-for-statue-of-liberty&cat=500
Link from jfklibrary.org to Robert Kennedy's 1966 speech...
Word Clouds - Tagxedo and beyond
I contributed to a couple of tutorials explaining how to continue using Tagxedo now that Silverlight support is nearly non-existent:
wikihow dot com/Create-a-Word-Cloud-at-Tagxedo.Com
wikihow dot...
The Color Splash action (see part 2 of the process notes https://ozone.oscraps.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=368530&title=process-notes-for-wantspart-2) requires an original "Background layer" and a layer that tells the action what to target called "brush" (no...
Process notes for Wants https://ozone.oscraps.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=368480&title=wants28wacky-portrait-29 ozone dot oscraps.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=368480&title=wants28wacky-portrait-29
Color Splash action @...
Credits: Anna Aspnes, Loadus (deviantart) and Envato Elements (Color Splash action)
Process notes part 1 https://ozone.oscraps.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=368567
Process notes part 2 https://ozone.oscraps.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=368530
Credits: Anna Aspnes, Vicki Stegall, Jessica Sprague
Word clouds generated at Tagxedo.com - you will need an old version of Firefox that still runs the Silverlight plug-in to use the site, however.
I just found a free (as in Creative-Commons-Noncommercial-Share-Alike license free) font called "waltograph" http://www.dafont.com/waltograph.font that would go well with your Disney-themed LO's
I use Brush Pilot, which I got on sale. I like it a lot, but am not sure it's worth $25. If a Mac user wants to quickly view the contents of a single brush set, there's BrushView QuickLook Plugin <http://brushviewer.sourceforge.net/> - a free BrushView Quicklook Plugin that lets you peek inside...
I started with a photo I took in Giverny and ran it through the iOS Brush Stroke app, then further modified in Photoshop, then blended a paper from the OScraps Modern Art collab.
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